anniversary edition in original “beggars banquet” gatefold jacket with 12” lp remastered on 180 gram vinyl. the 2nd vinyl contains “sympathy for the devil” 12” original mono mix with etched back. also contains a bonus 7” flexi disc with “hello! this is mick jagger” london to tokyo april 17, 1968 interview and a download code.

“no security” captures a stand-out stones show, with the band on searing form during the closing leg of their american tour in san jose. treating the crowd to an up-close and personal experience and leaving a frenzy in their wake. the set list spans from the mid-sixties hit singles to the bridges to babylon album, including a bluesy, dramatic version of ‘midnight rambler’, a dark and swaggering ‘out of control’, and the rarely performed live, ‘some girls’ and ‘saint of me’. the show was an electrifying, anthem-packed, cross generational hot ticket, concluding yet another chapter from the band that wrote the book on rock ‘n’ roll.
triple lp set on 180 gram vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.

great new reissue featuring three of the stones funkiest and most collectable tracks. originally released as limited promo 12 inch versions on the bands own rolling stones records label and now incredibly hard-to-find, these superb tracks showcase the rock gods highly successful foray into the world of funk and disco. first up is 1976s >hot stuff< which marked the start of the stones disco sound exploration - driven by a stupendously funky bassline accompanied by a heavy drum pattern, mick jagger breathes >hot stuff! cant get enough!< - we certainly cant! next up is >dance<, the ultra-rare instrumental version of >if i was a dancer< which only ever appeared on the 1981 promo 12 inch. with brass stabs, dj-friendly breaks, tweaky animal noises and lolloping basslines, this is seriously killer. on the flip, we have the bands first ever dance remix, the spectacular eight minute extended version of >miss you<, a hypnotic disco burner with mesmerising harmonica, compulsive guitar, beautifully smooth electric piano and of course jaggers signature falsetto >oohs<. a must have for stones fans and disco junkies alike!

mild high club and king gizzard and the lizard wizard perform their own version of the song “rolling stoned”, which was first released (in shortened form) as a hidden track on mild high club’s album “timeline”.